Symphonic Selections features reprises of arrangements performed earlier at the Symphonic Game Music Concerts, as well as all new scores. Pieces include The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, Shadow of the Colossus, Shenmue, Monster Hunter Tri, and Super Mario Galaxy.
Symphonic Selections features reprises of arrangements performed earlier at the Symphonic Game Music Concerts, as well as all new scores. Pieces include The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, Shadow of the Colossus, Shenmue, Monster Hunter Tri, and Super Mario Galaxy.
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Their parents are dead. They should be sad, but they can't cry. So they form a kick-ass band. This is the story of four 13-year-olds in search of their emotions.
In 2017, the team behind The House in Fata Morgana held a concert and panel discussion event in Osaka, Japan called "The Live in Fata Morgana," and this is a complete recording of that event. Enjoy some of the most memorable and heart-wrenching songs from the series performed live, as well as an in-depth discussion with Keika Hanada and Moyataro about Fata Morgana and Novectacle's past, present, and future.
The "Mario & Zelda Big Band Live" concert was held on September 14th, 2003, at the Nihon Seinenkan Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The DVD recording of this event was bundled with the Japanese gaming magazine "Nintendo Dream" vol. 101. Mario & Zelda Big Band Live was, as the name suggests, live performances of Mario and Zelda music arranged into jazz, Latin, country, and bluegrass. The host, Ashura Benimaru Itoh, started off the concert with an awesome guitar arrangement of the Super Mario Bros. "main theme" and "underworld theme." The performances that followed were divided almost evenly between the Tokyo CubaBoys Jr. (The Big Band of Rogues) and Mr. Yoshihiro Arita (with his band)
Video recording of the Zuntata Live 1997 concert, recorded at SHIBUYA ON AIR EAST on August 31, 1997.
‘La course à l’abîme’ is a depiction of the final ride into hell from ‘La Damnation de Faust’ (1846) by Hector Berlioz.
Critical review of the music of the Electric Light Orchestra during the Roy Wood era. Features highlights from tracks including '10538 Overture', 'Jeff's Boogie 2', 'Queen of the Hours' and 'Ball Park Incident'. The Independent biography traces the foundations of the band through its metamorphosis from The Move in 1970 and later to the point where Roy Wood quit the group leaving Jeff Lynne to steer the band in to worldwide stardom. Narrated throughout by a team of music journalists and musicians. Also included are a bonus live set filmed in 1972 originally called Granada's Set of Six and features four of the six songs, These songs are the only known live original Roy Wood ELO tracks ever filmed. The DVD was originally released in 2005 under the title Inside the Electric Light Orchestra 1970–1973 minus the bonus live tracks.
For their second album, The Black Mages performed two promotional concerts. They performed all the songs from their second album, along with "The Decisive Battle", "Those Who Fight Further" and "Clash on the Big Bridge" from their first album. This DVD contains the recording of the first concert in the tour.
The first part of this Academy Award-winning short consists of a behind-the-scenes look at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra as it prepares to perform Ravel's "Bolero." Individual musicians offer their thoughts as workers set up chairs and music stands; there are also comments by conductor Zubin Mehta and scenes of Mehta and the orchestra rehearsing. The rest of the film features a complete performance of "Bolero" with striking images of the orchestra as the music relentlessly approaches its climax.
Recording of the live show held at the Tokyo Bunka Kaiken on May 14, 2017 featuring music from the Final Fantasy series.
Recording of the live show held at the Tokyo Bunka Kaiken on May 12, 2018 featuring music from Final Fantasy VII.
A game music festival held at the Nippon Seinenkan on 25th August, 1990 and released on home video. Featuring the video game sound teams Sega Sound Team and ZUNTATA (Taito)
Home video featuring The London Philharmonic performing music from Dragon Quest IV: Michibikareshi Monotachi, conducted by composer Koichi Sugiyama.
Live concert video to commemorate release of the Kinzoku Bat Number 1 album, released on home video. Stars composer Koji Hayama and his band.
Hayama's first video, includes his best performances at Instick Suzue, Nippon Seinenkan, On Air Shibuya, W'OHOL and Yellow.
Johnny Green leads the MGM Symphony Orchestra in a medley of waltzes and other familiar pieces by three members of the Strauss family. Filmed in CinemaScope.
Held on April 16th, 2016 in Tokyo, the "NieR Music Concert & Talk Live" has been a special event where great live music fused with the unique atmosphere of the NieR series. Composed by Keiichi Okabe (under the studio name of MoNACA), NieR's soundtrack is something completely different from the previous Square-Enix's releases. And thanks to this Blu-Ray you can bring the dreamy performances of MoNACA along with the angelic voice of Emi Evans to your home. The unique spirit of this concert is captured brilliantly on the recording, and it will stand as an incredible experience to all lovers of great music.
Live Event DVD of the August 21th, 2010 concert by Falcom Sound Team jdk. Features music from the Ys series as well as other Falcom video games.
Bonus Live DVD that comes enclosed with the 1st print of Falcom's Nayuta no Kiseki game for the PSP. Featuring music from several of Falcom's most popular games.
Recorded at ZAPP TOKYO on July 19, 2003, this concert sees composer Motoi Sakuraba perform his incredible music from various Star Ocean games live with his live band, as well as some surprises from other video games.